Google is trying to put an end to the copyright liability claim in its textbook piracy battle with several academic publishers. In a motion for partial judgment filed in a New York federal court, Google argues that the recent Supreme Court ruling in Cox v. Sony has effectively killed the copyright liability arguments. That is, unless the publishers can prove Google specifically “induced” infringement or built a service “tailored” exclusively for piracy.
- Zetta@mander.xyzEnglish1 month
This is fine with me. Copyright is stupid and textbook companies are ass. Even if you don’t like LLMs, copyright is still ass.
- Bakkoda@lemmy.worldEnglish1 month
Copyright will still exist and you will not benefit from it. Corporations will benefit from this.
- Womble@piefed.worldEnglish1 month
Copyrights getting legal precident of “rights holders get to decide what you do with their work” would be worse.
- chuckleslord@lemmy.worldEnglish1 month
This won’t break copyright for plebians, just for corpos. Any “Rules for thee” bullshit is bullshit. I’m gonna get mad at it and it’s deserved.
- grue@lemmy.worldEnglish1 month
Copyright is ass except to the extent that it can be used to enforce copyleft.
- DeathsEmbrace@lemmy.worldEnglish1 month
Considering Gemini can’t make a statement without someone else saying or doing it first I would consider everything plagiarism even something as simple as The.
exaybachae@startrek.websiteEnglish
1 monthEverything everyone today says or thinks is plagiarized… Move along already, it don’t matter none. What does matter is how it, whatever it is, either benefits society or hurts it.

